BATON ROUGE (AP) — The Louisiana secretary of state’s office diverted more than $90,000 from computer system improvements to pay its share of a sexual misconduct settlement involving the agency’s
Aheadline in several regional newspapers caught my eye. “Homeowners Insurance Rate Increases Have Slowed,” said one front page banner. I guess that’s supposed to be good news. But in my
BATON ROUGE (AP) — The company whose multimillion-dollar contract award to replace Louisiana’s voting machines was scrapped said Wednesday it won’t sue over the cancellation. But the avoidance of litigation
Audit: Louisiana State Police can’t show how it spent $2.4M NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana state audit says the state police agency hasn’t been able to provide proof that
It’s with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Kyung Soon Boonperm announces her passing from this life on Dec. 13, 2018 at the age of 57.
Police are still searching for a suspect in a theft that took place last week on Magnolia Drive. Jennings Police Department (JPD) Chief Danny Semmes said detectives have interviewed several
The Jeff Davis Parish Industrial Board is being brought back to oversee negotiations for development at a rail facility located in Lacassine. The state-of-the-art Rail Logix Lacassine Industrial Park will
Last month’s elections are not quite over. In two states that chose Democratic governors, Michigan and Wisconsin, Republican-controlled legislatures are trying to nullify the results by passing bills in lame-duck
BEIJING (AP) — China confirmed Thursday that it has detained two Canadian men, raising the stakes in a three-way dispute over a Chinese technology executive facing possible extradition from Canada
Students from Save the Children Head Start visited the Southwest Louisiana Veterans Home Wednesday morning to brighten residents’ day. The staff and veterans also joined the children in singing Christmas